Dom
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howdies all,
was looking at my hifi and i have two power amps for each speaker (all controlled from one pre amp) and im curious, is this possible with mono blocks? eg: one channel has its own mono block
Would there be any advantage, like with hifis? - better quality of sound etc
tar all
Dom
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Dom
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anyone got a clue?
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Dom
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ttt
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kev_corsa
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nope, mono blocs are all class D amps i think, therefore they dont do the higher end of the audio frequency range which u need for comps
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Richie
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monoblocks should have a permanent LPF too......
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DC
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If u get an old set of speakers and hook em to a mono block u wud no straight away that those amps r not built to power full range speakers, lol.
Some1's probably gonna say u wil damage ya amp from doin that now tho, lol.
As they r only a single channel as Ritchie says they hav (well mine does) a permanent low pass filter
[Edited on 28-04-2004 by DC]
[Edited on 28-04-2004 by DC]
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Dom
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ok coollio lads
i didnt think about the lpf although, would there still be any advantage to having a serperate amp for each channel? Im probably thinking there wont be, but in terms of hifi's, having seperate power amps for each channel is a BIG advantage and provides better power response onto of overall better quality of sound/signal
Ok, cheers all
Dom
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